Age,religious beliefs,and sexual attitudes |
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Authors: | Armelle Le Gall Etienne Mullet Sheila Rivière Shafighi |
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Affiliation: | 1. Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes , France;2. Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes , France;3. Laboratoire Cognition et Décision , Quefes 17bis, Plaisance, F‐31830, France E-mail: mullet@univ‐tlse2.fr. |
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Abstract: | Age effects on sexual attitudes were examined using the Hendrick and Hendrick (1987a) Sexual Attitude Scale. The study was cross‐sectional, including people from various age groups, from young adults to older adults. The religious beliefs variable, which covaries substantially both with age and sexual attitudes, was controlled. Three main questions guided the study: (a) Is the four‐factor structure (Permissiveness, Instrumentality, Communion, and Sexual Practices) previously identified in a sample of young students able to accurately account for data gathered over a full range of adult ages, (b) are older adults much less permissive and less instrumentalist than young people, and (c) to what extent are believers less permissive and instrumentalist than young people when age is taken into account? Factor analyses showed that at least five correlated factors were needed to account for the data; the fourth factor, Sexual Practices, divided itself into two distinct factors: Pleasure and Responsibility. Older adults and believers were shown to be less permissive than young people and nonbelievers, and this result held regardless of the participants’ educational level. As regards to instrumentality, however, the pattern of differences was extremely complex. |
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